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May 09, 2011

NASA Selects Summer Of Innovation Projects

Nine Partners Chosen For Educational Programs

NASA has announced partnerships with nine organizations that will help the agency implement its 2011 Summer of Innovation (SoI) education program.

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NASA Awards Cooperative Agreement For Solar-Planetary Science Center

Maryland University To Establish The Facility Funded Through 2016

NASA has awarded a Cooperative Agreement to the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), Baltimore, MD, to establish a science center for collaborative research in Solar-Planetary Sciences at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD.

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Spacecraft Earth To Perform Asteroid 'Flyby' This Fall

A Close-Up View Of An Asteroid Will Be Available ... No Rocket Required

This fall, Mother Nature is giving scientists around the world a close-up view of one of her good-sized space rocks -- no rocket required.

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Aero-TV: Glass Panels For LSAs –- Dynon Updates Their Line For 2011

Sport Aviation Glass Panels Continue To Progress Rapidly

A the 2011 US Sport Aviation Expo, ANN had a heck of a good time catching up with some of the stalwarts of the sport aviation business... folks who have become dependable parts of the LSA landscape. In the case of Dynon Avionics, it was a good chance to catch up and get updated on one of the few, true success stories in the LSA game.

NASA's Gravity Probe B Confirms Two Einstein Space-Time Theories

Geodetic Effect, Frame-Dragging Both Proven By The Spacecraft

NASA's Gravity Probe B (GP-B) mission has confirmed two key predictions derived from Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, which the spacecraft was designed to test.

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NASA Selects Investigations For Future Key Planetary Mission

Missions To Mars, One Of Saturn's Moons, And A Comet All Under Consideration

NASA has selected three science investigations from which it will pick one potential 2016 mission. The possibilities are a look at Mars' interior for the first time; study of an extraterrestrial sea on one of Saturn's moons; or study in unprecedented detail the surface of a comet's nucleus.

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